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	'<{title}>' => 'Add Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio to the list of unfit presidential candidates',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<p>
	Again, I spent most of my time today cleaning up around the house in preparation for my mother&apos;s guest.
	I did take some time out to get some of my own stuff done though.
</p>
<p>
	I compiled the latest stable version of <a href="apt:atheme-services">Atheme $a[IRC] Services</a>, configured it, and got it set up on my server.
	I&apos;ll probably need to tweak the configuration a bit more later.
	I definitely need to figure out how to make NickServ automatically identify users by their client $a[TLS] certificate.
</p>
<p>
	It seems that Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, who are currently campaigning to become the next president of my country, are fighting against net neutrality now.
	I found a nice article on the topic, but at the time of writing, while I am trying to check my sources, the website is hating on $a[Tor] users pretty badly.
	I fill out a $a[CAPTCHA], then get redirected to the home page.
	No matter how many $a[CAPTCHA]s I fill out, every time I try again to load the article, I get hit with another $a[CAPTCHA] wall and another redirect to the home page.
	Clearly, they don&apos;t want readers, so I won&apos;t send any their way.
	In any case, this means that Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio need to be added to the list of people that we need to keep out of office.
</p>
<p>
	On <a href="ircs://kitsune6uv4dtdve.onion:6697/%23Volatile">#Volatile</a>, z helped me get the <a href="https://fial.com/~scott/tamsyn-font/">Tamsyn font</a> working today.
	Somehow, it worked without issue this time.
	Maybe last time I was entering the wrong commands into the command line? I&apos;m not sure.
	These things would be a lot easier though it there was a way to do them using the graphical interface.
	There&apos;s no reason why a regular user is going to know how to do this on the command line, but that doesn&apos;t mean that regular users aren&apos;t going to find fonts that they like and that they want to install.
	It was nice getting to try this font, but now that it&apos;s working, I&apos;m not sure how long that I&apos;ll actually use it.
	It&apos;s a very limited font and is missing support for non-$a[ASCII] characters.
	It doesn&apos;t match the fallback font either, so Unicode characters look out of place when present.
</p>
END
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